134 adverbs to describe how to sells

The elder man began to say to himself that he would sell his life dearly.

Your law keeps it from being sold publicly, but privately,how about that?" "I cannot say," the chief speaker replied.

She asserted that they could readily sell all the fruits and vegetables they could raise; and that whilst they would acquire greater skill by an undivided attention to one thing, they who followed the business of tailors, shoemakers, and seamstresses, would, in like manner, become more skilful in their employments, and consequently be able to work at a cheaper rate.

Of short-horned stock, there is annually sold from £40,000 to £50,000 worth by public auction, independent of the vast numbers disposed of by private contract.

It did not allow the Negro husband, wife, or infant children to be sold separately.

We don't know whether this referred to his text-book on legal medicine or to the pamphlets that were found, dealing with the Philippines, or both togetherthe fact is that it was said that prohibited literature was being secretly sold, and upon the unfortunate boy fell all the weight of the rod of justice.

There was an old story that a part of the redoubt was composed of cotton bales taken from a rich planter named Mulanthy, and that the cotton bales were afterward sold with hundreds of pounds of British bullets in them.

At any rate, this one ship dropped anchor at Hampton, and its passengers, to the number of about three hundred, were sold very cheaply to the neighboring planters.

The spiritual dignities had been openly sold to the highest bidder.

Well, and then, to get to business; Would Geissler sell the land south of the water?

Prior to that time paupers and criminals from the old world had voluntarily sold themselves into a species of subjection, in preference to starvation and detention in their own land; but this landing in 1619 seems to have really introduced the colored man into the labor world and market of America.

The kind commonly sold, however, is imported from Portugal, Spain, and the Azores.

He had arranged that at his death his estate should be realized: he did not wish the business to be sold outright, in case it should pass into the hands of strangers who might sully the hitherto unblemished name of Sauvallier.

A few simples well prepared and understood, are better than such a heap of nonsense, confused compounds, which are in apothecaries' shops ordinarily sold.

"Well, if that ain't ARCHIBALD BLINKSOP," she added, "I'm regularly sold.

Ought to sell cheap, I should say.

But as Moore observed, the domestic slaves were rarely sold in the trade, mainly for fear it would cause their fellows to run away.

At Sévignac a splendid Guelder rose-tree grew in a small garden over a mill stream, and a very ancient dame very willingly sold us some clusters which were peculiarly fine; in another garden a very fine bush of white cistus was completely covered with blooms.

A certain number of them subsequently sold the articles to their officers; these are the men who now complain of a deficiency of linen.

Another elder of the same church, an auctioneer, habitually sold slaves at his standvery frequently parted familieswould often go into the country to sell slaves on execution and otherwise; when remonstrated with, he justified himself, saying, 'it was his business;' the church also justified him on the same ground.

The porter has rooms on the ground-floor of the Gaston Phoebus Tower, and his wife sells photographs singly and in books.

"In this place," says the writer, "I find a regular and a much frequented slave market, where thousands are yearly sold like cattle to the highest bidder.

| London, | Printed by A.M. for Richard Hawkins, and are to bee | sold at his Shop in Chancery-Lane neere | Serjeants-Inne. 1630.

It war right here in Hopkinsville in front of de court house dat de block war en he sold dis woman as a "sewing slave", en her war foolish en couldn't take er right stitch en she sho brought a good price en wen her new Massa found out she war foolish he sho war mad.

When all their goods had been profitably sold or exchanged, Mahomet broke up the camp and returned in triumph to Medina.

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